Muscle Structure and Function Part 2 W4 Flashcards

1
Q

What is an isotonic contraction?

A

Muscle tension remains unchanged where muscle length decreases

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2
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What is a concentric contraction?

A

Decrease in muscle length

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3
Q

What is a eccentric contraction?

A

Increase in muscle length

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4
Q

What is a isokinetic contraction?

A

Muscle length decreases with constant velocity

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5
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What is a isometric contraction?

A

No change in muscle length

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6
Q

How are different muscle fibre types distributed as?

A

Mosaic pattern

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7
Q

What are the 3 key biochemical characteristics important to the 2 main types of fibres function?

A

Oxidative capacity
Type of myosin isoform expressed
Abundance of contractile protein within the fibre

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7
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What is oxidative capacity?

A

Quantity of mitochondria, capillaries and myoglobin in and around fibre

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8
Q

What is a type I muscle fibre?

A

Slow-twitch
Slow-oxidative fibres

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9
Q

What is a type IIa muscle fibre?

A

Intermediate fibres
Fast-oxidative glycolytic fibres

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10
Q

What is a type IIx muscle fibre?

A

Fast-twitch
Fast-glycolytic

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11
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What are contractile properties?

A

Maximal force production
Speed of contraction (Vmax)
Maximal power output
Fatigue resistance
Muscle fibre efficiency

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12
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What is muscle fibre efficiency?

A

Lower amount of ATP used to generate force

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13
Q

What is speed of contraction (Vmax) regulated by?

A

Regulated by myosin ATPase activity

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14
Q

What is the equation for maximal power output?

A

Maximal power output= force x shortening velocity

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14
Q

What does muscle contraction speed depend on?

A

The rate of cross bridge cycling (depends on myosin ATPase isoform)

15
Q

How does shortening muscle contraction influence bands?

A

Changes the I band but not the A band

16
Q

What is gel electrophoresis?

A

Identify myosin isoforms specific to different fibre types

17
Q

How are muscle fibre typed?

A

Contractile properties
Muscle biopsy
Oxidative capacity
Staining for type of myosin ATPase
Immunohistochemical staining
Gel electrophoresis

18
Q

What is immunohistochemical staining?

A

Selective antibody binds to unique myosin proteins
Fibre types differentiated by colour difference

19
Q

What is a muscle biopsy?

A

Small piece of muscle removed <50g
May not be representative of entire body
Surface type II > I, deep type I > II

20
Q

Why is speed of shortening muscle contraction is greater in fast fibres?

A

SR releases Ca2+ at a faster rate
Higher ATPase activity

21
Q

What contributes to force regulation in muscle?

A

Number and types of motor units recruited
Muscle Length
Firing rate of motor neurons
Contractile history of muscle

22
Q

How is muscle force increased?

A

Recruiting more motor units

23
Q

What do motor neurons supplying larger faster motor units have?

A

Larger cell bodies
Larger diameter axons
Greater number of axonal branches
Sparse afferent innervation (less spindle excitatory input)
More complex and extensive motor end plate of neuromuscular junction

24
Q

What is the size principle of a slow motor units?

A

Have easily excited motor neurones

25
Q

What is the size principle of a fast motor units?

A

Have higher threshold motor neurons (harder to excite)

26
Q

What is the muscle force-velocity relationship?

A

At any absolute force exerted by the muscle, the speed of movement is greater in muscles with a higher percentage of fast-twitch fibres

Maximum velocity of shortening is greatest at the lowest force

27
Q

What is the muscle force-power relationship?

A

At any given velocity of movement, the peak power generated is greater in a muscle with a higher percentage of fast-twitch fibres